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SWOT Analysis: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

 

There's a marketing concept called a SWOT Analysis. Sounds pretty daunting doesn't it?

Well, don't worry it's not. It's actually very simple. And it's something that can make or break your business.

What is SWOT?

It stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.

What do you do with it?

You use it to size-up your current situation with your business so you can create a plan to be successful.

Ask yourself the following questions BEFORE you start marketing:

(1) What are your Strengths?

What do you do well? What characteristics do you have that will help you be successful in business? What relevant experience do you have?

Size up all the strengths you bring to your business.

(2) What are your Weaknesses?

Now it's time to play the other side of the card. What weaknesses do you have that could negatively impact your ability to be successful in your business? Lack of experience? Lack of capital to support the growth of the business? Lack of knowledge?

Make a list of all your weaknesses.

(3) What Opportunities do you see?

What's going on in the marketplace, or in your industry or business category, that could create an opportunity for your business? A niche that is not being covered? An audience that is not being addressed?

Uncover all the opportunities available to you.

(4) What Threats do you see?

Time to play the other side again. What's going on in the marketplace or your industry that could threaten your ability to be successful? Are there a lot of competitors? Do they have deeper pockets or a better product or service? Is the economy on a downward trend?

Be aware of all potential threats to your business success.

There you have it. You've just done a SWOT Analysis for your business. The information you've uncovered can mean the difference between business success, or struggle and failure.

Being prepared BEFORE you go into business, or before you start marketing is a critical step in building a successful business. Knowing challenges you might face allows you to prepare, overcome or take a different path. And capitalizing on your strengths and the opportunities available to you will make your journey more enjoyable and more fruitful.

(C) Copyright 2006 Debbie LaChusa

Author: Debbie LaChusa
 
Author Bio:

Debbie LaChusa

Debbie LaChusa is a marketing veteran with 20 years in the business. After 13 years in the advertising and marketing agency business, Debbie founded DLC Marketing, Inc., a marketing consulting and coaching business. Her goal? To give entrepreneurs and small business owners affordable access to the same high-level strategic marketing and advertising expertise that typically only large companies with big budgets can afford.

Debbie's commitment to making marketing expertise accessible to small business also led her to pursue speaking engagements and teaching. She has spoken at meetings and conventions across the United States and in Canada. She also is on the faculty of Wellcoaches Corporation, where she teaches wellness coach trainees around the world how to successfully market their new coaching practices.

Debbie has written and self-published two marketing workbooks, "A Step-by-Step Marketing Guide" and "A Step-by-Step Marketing Guide for Your Fitness Business" which have sold copies worldwide. Her advice is also featured in Entrepreneur Magazine's "How to Start a Personal Training Business," part of the magazine's Business Start-Up Series. And she is a contributor to the San Diego Business Journal.

Debbie created The 10stepmarketingā„¢ System to provide small business owners, coaches, consultants and other independent professionals with all the tools they need to market themselves.

This simple, step-by-step system, features an easy-to-use question-and-answer format that walks business owners through every step they need to take to develop and implement their own marketing plan designed to achieve the success they desire and deserve.

On a more personal note, Debbie LaChusa is a fraternal twin. In 2004 she launched Twin Connections, a web site that celebrates the unique and mysterious bond shared by twins. She collects twin stories and hopes to compile them into a book.

 
 
 

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